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Phrases with «to remove any dirt»
The phrase
"to remove any dirt"
means to clean something by taking away any dust, grime, or unwanted substances from its surface.
Full definition
to remove
(parent phrase)
dirt
(parent phrase)
to remove any dirt
Related phrases
to remove to a plate
to remove to a wire rack
to remove to a cooling rack
Sentences with «to remove any dirt»
Slice off the bottom of the stems; then, use a moist paper towel to gently
remove any dirt from
mushrooms.
(
skinnytaste.com
)
The vinegar solution
helps remove any dirt
and chemical residue from the leaves.
(
healthyeating.sfgate.com
)
After
gently removing the dirt
from 53 remaining samples, they took them into a medical clean room.
(
sciencemag.org
)
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Definition of TO REMOVE ANY DIRT
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